ZOU Bin, QUAN Tao, ZHANG Guangxu, WANG Xinfeng, UN Hewu, MA Xianhua. Effects of Material Systems and Porosity Gradient-Enhanced Structures on Properties of 3D Printed Al2O3 Porous Ceramics[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2025, 68(3): 22-29.
ZOU Bin, QUAN Tao, ZHANG Guangxu, WANG Xinfeng, UN Hewu, MA Xianhua. Effects of Material Systems and Porosity Gradient-Enhanced Structures on Properties of 3D Printed Al2O3 Porous Ceramics[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2025, 68(3): 22-29. DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2025.03.022.
Effects of Material Systems and Porosity Gradient-Enhanced Structures on Properties of 3D Printed AlOPorous Ceramics
To investigate the effects of both water-based and oil-based material systems
as well as porosity gradient-enhanced (PGE) structure on the performance of 3D printed Al
2
O
3
porous ceramics
various ceramic parts with different hole densities were fabricated using stereo lithography apparatus (SLA) 3D printing technology. The shrinkage rate
compressive strength
and microstructure of the printed parts in two material systems were comparatively analyzed. Additionally
the porosity
bending performance
and thermal shock resistance of the parts before and after PGE optimization were discussed in detail. The results indicated that the shrinkage and compressive str
ength of the parts formed by oil-based materials significantly surpassed those of water-based materials
with particles exhibiting a denser microscopic appearance. Nevertheless
the particles of parts formed by water-based materials were in spherical shape
separating from each other. Furthermore
the adoption of PGE structure effectively avoided the occurrence of regional fracture phenomenon in the parts. The PGE parts with different hole densities all achieved a 12%–14% increase in bending strength
as well as a 14%–18% improvement in thermal shock strength. In conclusion
the proper use of oil-based Al
2
O
3
ceramic paste along with the rational design of PGE structures are effective approaches to improving the performance of Al
2
O
3
porous ceramics
rendering its adaptation to the increasingly complex demands of industrial applications.